What did you once believe that you later found out was crap?
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God and the belief a religious conversion and belief may alter the outcome of what happens to the soul after death.
Just because more people believe Jesus is the son of God and not the son of Satan does not make it any truer.
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Altruism. 

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I used to believe Ricky Gervais was a brilliant stand-up; then I started watching Frankie Boyle, Lee Evans, Dara O'Briain and the like and as a result, learned to be much funnier and therefore become more awesome - true story.
When I feel sad, I stop being sad and be awesome instead.
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Collective subconscious... it united all of humanity in a warm fuzzy duvet, which I later discovered was filled with the raw pelts of orphaned blind kittens.
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Hmm... interesting question.
My immediate response was that I have never really "believed" anything at all very strongly, and my belief in something has always been proportional to the nuance, skepticism, qualification, and evidence behind it. So anything I have ever really "believed" to any real degree has some grain of truth behind it, or at least nuanced perspective that is at least genuine enough to not be called bullshit entirely. I don't "believe" things so much as I recognize certain ideas have some sort of apparent contingent value.
Unless, of course, you mean trivial things, like being mistaken about which way to turn to get to some city, or believing I had left my comb in my jacket pocket when I had left it in my pant pocket or something of that sort. I wouldn't say I had any real conviction about these things, so I wouldn't include them.
But then I thought, perhaps there was a time when I thought I could ever be happy. I think there was probably such a time. And if there was, that was most ddefinitely bullshit.
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My immediate response was that I have never really "believed" anything at all very strongly, and my belief in something has always been proportional to the nuance, skepticism, qualification, and evidence behind it. So anything I have ever really "believed" to any real degree has some grain of truth behind it, or at least nuanced perspective that is at least genuine enough to not be called bullshit entirely. I don't "believe" things so much as I recognize certain ideas have some sort of apparent contingent value.
Unless, of course, you mean trivial things, like being mistaken about which way to turn to get to some city, or believing I had left my comb in my jacket pocket when I had left it in my pant pocket or something of that sort. I wouldn't say I had any real conviction about these things, so I wouldn't include them.
But then I thought, perhaps there was a time when I thought I could ever be happy. I think there was probably such a time. And if there was, that was most ddefinitely bullshit.
=P.
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I'll fess up... took me years to understand that genetic mutation in the real world did not work at all like in superhero comics... good thing I did not take biology as a high school graduation subject.
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Sounds a bit like Michael Shermer.Animavore wrote:Astrology, reincarnation, Santa, tooth-fairy, telepathy, UFOs, telekenesis, pyrokenesis, ghosts, spontaneous combustion, tangible good and evil, poltergeists, chi, Kennedy conspiracy theory, the Muppets were real, vampires, werewolves, boogeymen, "The Truth is Out There", body loses 21 grams on death, you need 8 glasses of water a day.. that's all I can think of for now.

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"truth, justice and the American way"
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and apple pie?
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Let's no blaspheme.Svartalf wrote:and apple pie?

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OK, for a moment you really sounded like one of those beet eating commies.
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Obviously, anything claimed by religion. The tooth fairy and Santa as well. 

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I was always somewhat skeptical of the widespread belief that it is illegal to pick the state flower, Bluebonnets, in Texas but I never confirmed it.....until now.
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/director_s ... 032602.htm
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/director_s ... 032602.htm
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That chocolate came out of my bumhole.......
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I used to find alien abductions plausible but I got better.
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